Cisco TelePresence MX Series

Administrator guide

Table of contents

Introduction

Web interface

Advanced settings

Appendices

 

33

 

 

The Standby settings

54

Standby BootAction

54

Standby Control

54

Standby Delay

54

Standby StandbyAction

54

Standby WakeupAction

54

The SystemUnit settings

55

SystemUnit CallLogging Mode

55

SystemUnit ContactInfo Type

55

SystemUnit IrSensor

55

SystemUnit MenuLanguage

55

SystemUnit Name

55

SystemUnit Type

55

The Time settings

56

Time DateFormat

56

Time TimeFormat

56

Time Zone

56

The UserInterface settings

57

UserInterface TouchPanel DefaultPanel

57

The Video settings

57

Video AllowWebSnapshots

61

Video ControlPanel Brightness

59

Video DefaultPresentationSource

59

Video Input DVI [1] Type

59

Video Input Source [1..2] CameraControl CameraId

58

Video Input Source [1..2] CameraControl Mode

58

Video Input Source [1..2] Name

57

Video Input Source [1..2] OptimalDefinition Profile

58

Video Input Source [1..2] OptimalDefinition Threshold60fps

58

Video Input Source [1..2] Quality

59

Video Input Source [1..2] Type

57

Video Input Source [1] Connector

57

Video Input Source [2] Connector

57

Video Layout LocalLayoutFamily

60

Video Layout RemoteLayoutFamily

60

Video Layout ScaleToFrame

59

Video Layout ScaleToFrameThreshold

59

Video Layout Scaling

59

Video MainVideoSource

60

Video Monitors

60

Video OSD AutoSelectPresentationSource

60

Video OSD InputMethod Cyrillic

60

Video OSD InputMethod InputLanguage

60

Video OSD LoginRequired

60

Video OSD Mode

60

Video OSD MyContactsExpanded

60

Video OSD Output

60

Video OSD TodaysBookings

60

Video Output Internal [2] MonitorRole

61

Video Output LCD [1] Blue

61

Video Output LCD [1] Brightness

61

Video Output LCD [1] Green

61

Video Output LCD [1] MonitorRole

61

Video Output LCD [1] Red

61

Video Output LCD [1] Resolution

61

Video Selfview

61

Video WallPaper

62

The Experimental settings

62

Experimental CapsetFilter

62

Experimental CapsetReduction

62

Experimental Conference [1..1] PacketLossResilience ForwardErrorCorrection

62

Experimental Conference [1..1] PacketLossResilience RateAdaption

63

Experimental Conference [1..1] ReceiverBasedDownspeeding

63

Experimental CTMSSupport Mode

63

Experimental NetworkServices UPnP Mode

63

Experimental NetworkServices UPnP Timeout

63

Experimental PacketOverloadHandling WhenDetected

63

Experimental SystemUnit CrashReporting Mode

64

Experimental SystemUnit CrashReporting URI

64

Experimental SystemUnit MenuType

63

Experimental SystemUnit SoftwareUpgrade RequireAuthentication

63

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Cisco Systems CTSMX30055K9 manual Cisco TelePresence MX Series

CTSMX30055K9 specifications

Cisco Systems has long been recognized as a leader in networking and communication technologies, and the Cisco TelePresence MX300 (CTSMX30055K9) exemplifies the company’s commitment to fostering exceptional video collaboration solutions. The MX300 is particularly designed for medium-sized meeting rooms, making it an ideal choice for enterprises looking to enhance their videoconferencing capabilities.

One of the standout features of the Cisco MX300 is its remarkable video experience. With support for up to 1080p high-definition video at 30 frames per second, users can enjoy crisp and clear visual quality during meetings. This resolution ensures that participants feel as though they are in the same room, regardless of their physical location. The MX300 also includes advanced video processing technology, which helps optimize picture quality even in varying bandwidth conditions.

In terms of audio, the MX300 is equipped with Cisco's intelligent audio technology. It utilizes multiple microphones and smart processing to ensure that all voices in the room are captured clearly, eliminating unwanted background noise. This results in a natural conversational experience, allowing for seamless interactions among participants.

Another significant characteristic of the MX300 is its user-friendly interface. The device comes with a simple remote control and touchscreen capabilities that make it easy for users to initiate calls, share content, and manage meetings. Integration with Cisco's Webex platform further enhances its usability, allowing users to join meetings with just one click.

The MX300 is known for its flexibility and scalability. It can be easily integrated into an existing IT infrastructure, supporting various endpoints and devices, which contributes to a more cohesive video collaboration experience. Additionally, it features interoperability with other video conferencing systems, ensuring that organizations can connect with partners and clients regardless of their technology stack.

Security is another strong suit of the Cisco MX300. The device incorporates robust security protocols, including encryption and secure access controls, safeguarding sensitive information shared during meetings. This emphasis on security is critical for organizations seeking to maintain compliance and protect their data.

Overall, the Cisco TelePresence MX300 (CTSMX30055K9) is a powerful solution for medium-sized meeting rooms, offering high-definition video, intelligent audio processing, and a user-friendly interface. With its flexibility, scalability, and strong security features, the MX300 stands out as an ideal choice for organizations committed to effective communication and collaboration. By enhancing the quality of virtual meetings, Cisco's MX300 continues to play a vital role in transforming the workplace into an environment where ideas can be shared effortlessly, fostering innovation and productivity.